Signaling by Signature: The Weight of International Opinion and Ratification of Treaties by Domestic Veto Players

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 15 - 31
Published: Feb 22, 2016
Abstract
The signing of international treaties is usually considered insignificant for international legal cooperation. Accordingly, International Relations theorists have paid it little attention. We show in this paper how and why treaty signature matters for the ultimate decision to ratify an international treaty. We argue that when multiple well-informed actors publicly sign an international treaty, this can provide a strong signal of issue importance...
Paper Details
Title
Signaling by Signature: The Weight of International Opinion and Ratification of Treaties by Domestic Veto Players
Published Date
Feb 22, 2016
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
15 - 31
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